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Royalty Distribution Policy

Summary

The University at Buffalo uses a uniform structure to distribute proceeds realized from the commercialization of UB intellectual property.

Policy Statement

The University at Buffalo (UB) encourages innovation by its faculty, staff, and students. When those innovations are licensed and generate royalty for UB, that royalty is shared with those who made the innovation.

Distribution Schedule

Distribution To

Percent Distribution of Royalty Income From Licensing Intellectual Property Disclosed Prior to November 23, 2016

Percent Distribution of Net Royalty From Licensing Intellectual Property Disclosed On or After November 23, 2016

Requirements

Inventor(s)

40%

45% of the first $100,000 of net royalty

40% of all remaining net royalty (in excess of $100,000)

Distribution checks are made payable to the inventor, unless the inventor directs UB otherwise in writing

Inventor's Department(s)

5%

5%

Royalty received by the department must be used to support scientific research or education

Inventor's School(s)

5%

5%

Royalty received by the school must be used to support scientific research or education

University Support of Research

50%

45% of the first $100,000 of net royalty

50% of all remaining net royalty (in excess of $100,000)

Royalty must be used to support scientific research or education

Notes:

If royalty payments are received via wire transfer, processing fees associated with the wire transfer will be deducted from the UB 55% or 60% share (as applicable) before distributions are made.

The department share of royalty is capped at $1 million per fiscal year, and the school’s share at $5 million per fiscal year. Royalty in excess of the caps is distributed to the university support of research.

If a single license agreement includes intellectual property disclosed under both the old and new SUNY patent policies (i.e., intellectual property disclosed before and after November 23, 2016), 40% of royalty income received under such license agreement is distributed to inventors.

Inventors' Share

In accordance with the State University of New York (SUNY) Patents,Inventions and Copyright Policy, a certain percentage of royalty is shared with the inventors.

When there is more than one inventor, each inventor’s share of royalty is decided among the inventors and documented in the inventors’ agreement. Technology Transfer prepares the inventors’ agreement and upon request, provides guidance regarding inventor sharing. All inventors must sign the inventors' agreement.

SUNY places no restrictions on the assignment or waiver of royalty by an inventor. Any assignment or waiver of royalty by an inventor must be recorded in a written and duly executed agreement.

Royalty distribution checks are:

Made payable to the inventor unless the inventor directs UB otherwise in writing.

Processed in accordance with directives from the inventor.

The inventor must provide Technology Transfer with accurate contact information, including a current address.

The inventor will continue to receive their share of royalty regardless of their UB employment status. Payments to deceased inventors are forwarded to the inventor’s heirs or legatees.

Inventor's Department Share

The department share must be used to support scientific research or education.

The inventor’s department share will continue regardless of the inventor’s UB employment status.

When there are multiple inventors, the distribution among departments is proportional to the inventor’s share documented in the inventors’ agreement.

If the department chairs agree to a department share distribution different than the one documented in the inventors’ agreement, the revision must be on file with Technology Transfer. If the revision is not on file, Technology Transfer will distribute the inventor’s department share according to the inventors’ agreement.

The department share does not move when an inventor leaves one department for another at UB.

Inventor's School Share

The school share must be used to support scientific research or education.

The inventor’s school share will continue regardless of the inventor’s UB employment status.

When there are multiple inventors, the distribution among schools is proportional to the inventor’s share documented in the inventors’ agreement.

If deans agree to a school share distribution different than the one documented in the inventors’ agreement, the revision must be on file with Technology Transfer. If the revision is not on file, Technology Transfer will distribute the inventor’s school share according to the inventors’ agreement.

The school share does not move when an inventor leaves one school for another at UB.

Inventor's Center or Institute

In the event inventors are employees of a center or institute and not otherwise affiliated with a department and school, the Vice President for Research and Economic Development, Provost, or other administrative authorities will determine an appropriate allocation to supporting centers, institutes, departments, or schools. A signed agreement specifying the division of royalty must be on file with Technology Transfer.

University Share

The university share must be used to support scientific research or education.

Background

The SUNY Patents, Inventions and Copyright Policy requires that

All net proceeds realized from the commercialization or other monetization of SUNY intellectual property, after payment of the inventor’s share (as defined in subpart (e,) Royalty Income of the SUNY Patents, Inventions and Copyright Policy), and other appropriate costs associated with the evaluation, marketing, development, protection, maintenance, or enforcement of intellectual property shall be used for the support of SUNY research programs in a manner consistent with the Bayh-Dole Act and its implementing regulations.

The Bayh-Dole Act further states that such balance after payment to inventors and expenses “will be utilized for the support of scientific research or education.”

Applicability

On November 23, 2016, SUNY published its Patents, Inventions and Copyright Policy superseding SUNY’s former Patents and Invention Policy that had been in place at SUNY for more than thirty years. Both policies require that royalty be shared with inventors. However, different royalty distribution percentages apply depending on the date the intellectual property is disclosed and the amount of royalty that is received.

The policy applies to all royalty received from licensing of intellectual property created in whole or in part by UB personnel. The SUNY Patents, Inventions and Copyright Policy and the Research Foundation for SUNY Distribution of Royalty Income Policy govern UB royalty distribution.

Definitions

Affiliate

For purposes of this policy, affiliates include The Research Foundation for The State University of New York, State University Construction Fund, all campus auxiliary service corporations, and all campus foundations.

Intellectual Property

Patentable inventions, tangible research materials, computer software, and any unique or novel innovation in the technical arts or any new and useful improvements thereof, including methods or processes for creating an object or result (a way of doing or making things), machines, devices, products of manufacture, product designs, or composition, mask works or layout designs for printed circuit boards or integrated circuits, compositions of matter, materials, any variety of plant, and any know-how essential to the practice or enablement of such innovations and improvements, whether or not patentable.

Inventor

Any UB personnel who conceived, authored, reduced to practice, designed, developed, or otherwise contributed to the conception or creation of intellectual property. Inventor also includes any: • Non-affiliated individual who works with a UB inventor and assigns the invention to SUNY or The Research Foundation • UB inventor who later goes to work elsewhere (e.g., company, other institution).

Inventor does not include a joint inventor employed by a company.

Net Royalty

Royalty less reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred by UB and not reimbursed by licensees for the evaluation, marketing, development, protection, maintenance, and enforcement of the subject intellectual property.

Patentable Invention

Any art or process (way of doing or making things), machine, manufacture, design, or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement thereof, or any variety of plant, which is or may be patentable under the patent laws of the United States or other relevant jurisdiction, and the patent applications or patents that embody them.

Personnel

All full-time and part-time employees of SUNY and SUNY affiliates, student employees (including, but not limited to, research assistants, teaching assistants, fellows, post-doctoral scholars, and students providing services under sponsor agreements), and other persons holding any paid appointment or position with SUNY.

Royalty

Cash, equity, or other value received by UB as consideration for license of rights to UB intellectual property.

Royalty Income

Gross royalty paid as proceeds from the licensing of intellectual property disclosed prior to November 23, 2016.

Responsibility

Inventor

Disclose intellectual property to Technology Transfer as soon as possible and whenever practical before publication, as required under the SUNY Patents, Inventions and Copyright Policy, and in the case of federally funded research in accordance with 37 CR 401 of the Bayh-Dole Act.

Work with Technology Transfer and outside patent counsel to make applications for patents; complete assignments and other related documents as required.

Sign and return the inventors’ agreement prepared by Technology Transfer.

Provide Technology Transfer with accurate contact information including a current address.

Department Chairs

Notify Technology Transfer of any agreement to divide the department share differently than the one documented in the inventors’ agreement.

Ensure that all royalty received by the department is used to support scientific research or education.

Deans and Vice Presidents

Notify Technology Transfer of any agreement to divide the school share differently than the one documented in the inventors’ agreement.

Ensure that all royalty received by the school is used to support scientific research or education.

Provost

Ensure that all royalty received by the university is used to support scientific research or education.

History

April 2018

Full review. Updated the policy to be consistent with the SUNY Patents, Inventions and Copyright Policy which has an effective date of November 23, 2016.

Prior to November 23, 2016, royalty income was distributed as follows: Inventor(s): 40% Inventor's Department(s): 5% Inventor's School(s): 5% University Support of Research: 50% Royalty income is gross royalty paid as proceeds from licensing intellectual property disclosed prior to November 23, 2016.

On or after November 23, 2016, net royalty is distributed as follows: Inventor(s): 45% of the first $100,000 of net royalty; 40% of all remaining net royalty (in excess of $100,000) Inventor's Department(s): 5% Inventor's School(s): 5% University Support of Research: 45% of the first $100,000 of net royalty; 50% of all remaining net royalty (in excess of $100,000) Net royalty is royalty (cash, equity, or other value received by UB as consideration for license of rights to UB intellectual property) less reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred by UB and not reimbursed by licensees for the evaluation, marketing, development, protection, maintenance, and enforcement of the subject intellectual property.